Talbott on mon 11 aug 97
Very true... the Lee's does not release easily and likewise it does not
flake easily.. I can get away with using the Lee's because I use nitride
bonded SiC shelves which are very, very, hard ..to clean up the drips I use
a body grinder with a wire brush cup and a coal chisel and hammer at a low
angle to break up the tough ones... If you are using a soft shelf material
like a high alumina shelf then you are better off with a wash that releases
more easily... Having used nothing but hard shelves for the past 3 years
it is easy to forget that all shelves are not the same.. ..
I have heard that crystar shelves do not require kiln wash.. Is that true?
Does ITC serve also as kiln wash?.. What is the cost in comparison to
Lee's kiln wash...
When you are firing ^10 reduction in a gas kiln most kiln washes will
really flake off and blow around in the turbulent atmosphere of the kiln...
But the Lee's does not flake... I just know what has worked and what has
not worked in our particular situation.. If any information that I can
forward is useful than that is good.... I think in all topics one must
analyze their situations in relative comparison to what is being said...
If you have some kiln wash that does not flake in cone 10 reduction and
releases more easily than the Lee's then please let us ALL know.... ..
Marshall
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